There is a broad range of things you could answer for that from the simple things like being able to enter text and do basic formatting to more advanced things. Some of those would be the ability to put in columns and have them fully justified. You can mix the amount of columns, to enable headlines to go across more than one column. You could put pictures in and get text to wrap around it. You can put in text boxes and do lots of things with them, like put them over text to show a quote from the main text. You can use different fonts and sizes for different parts of the document. You can use borders in many ways and also shading. You can make use of headers and footers. There are so many other things you can also do, too many to mention.
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microsoft word formatting features are as follows
Microsoft Word classes cover a variety of topics, including: •New Microsoft Word features •How to create, edit, save and collaborate on documents •Formatting texts and paragraphs •Working with tables, columns and other formatting features •Creating graphics, WordArt, charts and text flow •Developing Microsoft Word document templates •Advanced features including mail merge, macros, document versioning and proofing tools
OpenOffice Writter has a lot of the same features that MicroSoft Word has and the program is also free of charge for a download.
Microsoft Word would be for creating word processing documents and Microsoft Excel would be used to create spreadsheets.
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ms word and ms office do not have their own clip art library ?
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Microsoft Word should be the best choice to create a Resume. It is because it does not need pictures or Graphs.
You can use all sorts of features, like some templates, tables, columns and others. It depends on the structure you want to use.
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Microsoft waord is a package used to create documents.Its not a language
If you are knowledgeable in Microsoft Word, it can be a great way to create and expand a website. In simplest terms, all you need to do is create your page in Word and save the file as a webpage.